CER-200 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Early digital computer CER-200 CER (Serbian: Цифарски Електронски Рачунар – Digital Electronic Computer) model 200 is an early digital computer developed by the Mihajlo Pupin Institute (IMP) of Serbia in 1966.[1] CER Computers Mihajlo Pupin Institute History of computer hardware in the SFRY References ↑ Miljković, Marko (2017). CER Computers as Weapons of Mass Disruption: The Yugoslav Computer Industry in the 1960s (PDF) (Thesis). Budapest: Central European University. p. 100. Retrieved 2025-06-30. vteComputer systems from Serbia1960–1979 CER Computers CER-10 CER-11 CER-12 CER-20 CER-22 CER-200 CER-202 CER-203 HRS-100 1980–2000 TIM-100 TIM-001 TIM-011 TIM-030 TIM-600 ATLAS-TIM AT 32 Galaksija Galaksija Plus Hobby ZR-84 ET-188 Pecom 32 Pecom 64 Lira 512 Lira AT Lira 386 Lola 8 PA512 LPA512 Vuk See also Full lists from Serbia former Yugoslavia World and history of computing in: Serbia former Yugoslavia World This computer hardware article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte Related Articles